Enhancing nutrition information utilisation, confidence, and role legitimacy and adequacy among early childhood education professionals through evidence-based online training

Author:

Wallace Ruth1ORCID,Sambell Ros2ORCID,Fu Shih Ching3ORCID,Lo Johnny4ORCID,Cook Elizabeth J5ORCID,Devine Amanda2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medical & Health Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia; Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI), School of Medical & Health Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia

2. School of Medical & Health Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia; Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI), School of Medical & Health Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia; National Nutrition Network – Early Childhood Education and Care, Edith Cowan University, Australia

3. School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Curtin University, Australia

4. School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia

5. Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI), School of Medical & Health Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Abstract

This study evaluated the effectiveness of an online short course based on the Health Promoting Schools Framework and specifically designed for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) professionals. The short course aimed to enhance ECEC professionals’ nutrition knowledge, confidence, role legitimacy and adequacy to model healthy behaviours, teach healthy food habits and create health-promoting environments. Participants ( n = 116) working at Australian ECEC services were assigned to control ( n = 62) or intervention ( n = 54) groups. Both groups completed a pre-intervention survey. The intervention group accessed the four-week course and completed the post-intervention survey. The control group completed a second survey after four weeks but before accessing the course. Statistical analyses revealed significant positive changes in confidence, nutrition information utilisation and role perception for the intervention group. This study’s findings suggest that evidence-based online nutrition training could be used improve ECEC professionals’ practice to foster better nutrition outcomes for young children.

Funder

Edith Cowan University Early Career Researcher

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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